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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

China's One-Child Policy Leads to Human Trafficking in Women

What happens when a culture has a twenty-four million shortage of women? That's how many Chinese men this year may not be able to find brides. And it's a question that China will be answering through experience after a generation of limiting births to one per family by forced abortion. In Chinese culture, parents want boys to carry on the family name and take care of them in old age. Changing a culture isn't as easy as devising an evil policy. One result is the burgeoning traffic in women as forced brides and sex slaves. It's the law of unintended consequences, but the government isn't about to rethink its evil policy.

Let's hear it for the feminists who helped bring about the murder of millions of little girls! Some still herald the Chinese program as a model for the west. So much for equal rights. Read more about it here.

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